PITTSFIELD, Mass. - City Hall and municipal offices at 100 North Street in Pittsfield will reopen to the public on June 1.
Normal business hours will resume Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Effective June 1, employees and visitors to municipal offices will no longer be required to wear a mask indoors. However, there is a mask advisory for those who are not yet vaccinated.
“I understand that this is a big change for many of us because masks have become an integral part of our personal safety habits over the course of the past year. Anyone who feels more comfortable wearing a mask indoors is free to do so,” said Mayor Linda Tyer. “As we have been diligently doing since March 2020, we will continue to monitor public health data and state guidance. We will share updates as they become available."
Members of the public visiting the municipal offices will continue to use the North Street entrance and exit at either North Street or Fenn Street.
More items of note:
- Meal delivery through the Senior Center will be suspended effective May 29. Starting June 1, the Senior Center will resume service as a congregate meal site, with meals served at 11:30 a.m.
- Beginning June 15, boards and commissions are permitted to resume in-person meetings.
For more information, please visit cityofpittsfield.org.